How To Paint A Chandelier The Lazy Girl Way

How To Paint A Chandelier The Lazy Girl Way

Welcome to my second “Lazy Girl Way Post”! My first was fancy window trim the lazy girl way & I think some days there’s a lazy girl in all of us. I am a big fan of a little paint TLC & a firm believer that a light fixture can add tons of character to a room.  I get a lot of messages from yall about how to properly paint a chandelier. So I thought I would tell you how I do it. Possibly not the proper way, but its the easiest way & I always love the result so its the right way for me!

Supplies:

  • Chandelier or Any Light Fixture
  • Spray Paint
  • Saran Wrap

Process: 

  1. For the Room Renovation: Office light fixture, I decided I would upgrade a chandelier I got from my local thrift store for $15! I started by taking all the crystals off to throw into the dishwasher (no judgment this is the lazy girl way remember ; ) ).
    How To Paint A Chandelier The Lazy Girl Way
  2. After I had the crystals & light bulbs taken off I brought it to my super official/professional painting table outside! Don’t mind my assistant looking adorable. How To Paint A Chandelier The Lazy Girl Way
  3. Next, is the lazy girl trick part. You don’t want to get spray paint inside the part where the light bulb goes, so I slid off the covers & wrap saran wrap around the electrical part. Then, I simply slide the covers back on & I’m ready to go! How To Paint A Chandelier The Lazy Girl WayHow To Paint A Chandelier The Lazy Girl Way
  4. Finally, I usually do 2-3 coats of spray paint, be sure to flip it over once dry & get it from the bottom. You could always hang it off of something & paint it also. How To Paint A Chandelier The Lazy Girl WayHow To Paint A Chandelier The Lazy Girl Way

That’s it! The super simple way to transform an outdated light fixture & add character to any room! You can check out more of my favorite light fixtures in our Lights, Lights, Baby post

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2 Comments

  1. Wow! That is a fantastic idea and really budget friendly too. I need to do this too. I am going to have my hubby take my dining room chandelier and spray paint it before Thanksgiving. Have a great week, Kippi

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